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I dig it. Sounds like we've traveled back to the 80s. Oh, wait, Jodie's not gonna start wearing a vegetable, is she?
I dig it.
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The BBC was happy to go on the record about the programme’s short-term future. There had been a lot of chatter about Jodie Whittaker’s second run in Series 12 being planned for a broadcast in the spring of 2020, rather than in the autumn of 2019 as everyone had originally assumed. This is not true.
We were told that Series 12 went into production this week, and that it will definitely be broadcast next year, as part of the autumn 2019 TV schedule.
That’s one rumour that has now been scotched.
The second rumour that’s currently doing the rounds is that new showrunner Chris Chibnall hasn’t been happy behind the scenes, and is set to quit after Series 12.
We can only speculate as to his possible reasons – if indeed the story is true – but Chibnall told us quite firmly in January 2013 that he didn’t want the showrunner job, and it’s possible after the success of Broadchurch that the BBC pursued him for it against his better wishes. Or simply that he changed his mind.
Either way, if there is any truth to this rumour then it’s also been said that Jodie Whittaker would not want to continue on as the Doctor without Chibnall at the helm, and would leave at the same time as he did.
Could the 2019 run of episodes be set to finish with another regeneration for the Doctor? It’s unlikely we’ll know for sure one way or the other for some while yet. But one thing’s for sure, if Whittaker should leave the series after only two series, and with 2018 having seen some of Doctor Who’s highest ratings yet, it won’t be because the ‘experiment’ in changing the Doctor’s gender was a failure.
More news on this when we get it.
Another outlet, fansite Outpost Skaro, believes that 2019 will bring us only five or six episodes plus a Christmas special. This is due to the BBC’s demand for at least one season a year but Chibnall claiming that a “full series-a-year is unsustainable.” As such, he’s decided to compromise and produce only a handful of episodes. That being said, though, if the BBC is unable to find a new showrunner by 2019, Chibnall may need to oversee all 10 installments, which would be split between 2019 and 2020.
Mayhaps it's not out of place, then, for me to throw my hat in for showrunner? I think I have some ideas of how to bring the show around.
Here's my pitch: The Doctor is stuck on Earth, regenerates into into Ricky Gervais, and has to drive a food truck around England selling tea and bacon rolls while defeating evil.
55th Anniversary! Doctor Who became a part of my life a long time ago. He changed me cardinally. I can say that I grew up on it and it is part of my childhood. And this series made me believe in miracles. This video I want to say thank you to the series, the creators, the actors for what you have changed my life, for having given the world the beauty! Happy 55th Anniversary! 1963 - 2018
Doctor Who backlash shows why it’s time to bin the phrase ‘politically correct’
With actors Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole recently defending the show from accusations of being ‘too PC’, our columnist Lucy Jones explains why people should stop using the term